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PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS 



OF THE 



FUNERAL CEREMONIES 



OF THE L4TE 



JOHW Qirznrcir adams. 



The Joint Committee of the Common Council of New- 
York, and the commanding officers of the Military Corps, 
have adopted the following Programme of Arrangements for 
the FuroTRl SoJomnttteip o'l the ozctimr, ue dea!;h of the 

late 

JOUN QUIMCY ADAmS, 

formerly President of the United States, to take place on 
Wednesday, the 8th of March inst. 



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They have unanimously selected General GILBERT 
HOPKINS as Grand Marshal of the day. The following 
persons have been named Aids : 

Major Greneral Frederick Pentz, 
Brigadier General Wm. L. Morris, 

" " Nathan B. Graham. 

Colonel Florence Mahoney, 
" A. G. Crasto, 
*' H. P. Robertson, 
H. U. Slipper, 
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Colonel George Smith, 

Caleb S. Woodhull, 
Medad Piatt, 
Charles B. Tappen, 
Samuel D. Jackson, 

Major Henry M. Graham, 
" Thomas K. Kellenger, 

Colonel Samuel D. Jackson, 

Captain Wright F. Conger, 
W. H. Cornell, 
C. S. Storms, 



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Emanuel B. Hart, 
O.W. F. Randolph, 
James Nesbitt, 
Benjamin S. Hart, 
Thos. E. Field, 
Elijah T. Lewis, 
S. H. Davis, 



John T. Dodge, 
Adam P. Pentz, 
Wm. H. Graham, 
George D. Hopkins, 

Silas L. Howell. 

Henry Tomes, 

John Ridley. 



W. D. Greene. 



The following will be the order of the Procession : — 

The movement will commence from the Battery on the ar- 
rival of the Remains, which will be announced by the com- 
mencement of the firing of minute guns, and the column will 
proceed up Broadway to Grand-st., through Grand-st. to the 
Bowery, down the Bowery to Chatham, down Chatham to 
the Park ; after passing through the Parkin front of the City- 
Hall, each Division will be under command of its respec- 
tive commandant. 

The closing ceremonies will consist of a Prayer by Rev. 
Dr. Ferris, and Benediction by Rev. Spencer H. Cone, on 
the Esplanade in front of the City Hall, on the arrival of the 
Remains, which will be deposited in the Governor's Room, in 
charge of Capt. Shumway's Company, 27th Regt., until their 
removal fi'om this city. 

At the close of the above ceremonies, three volleys of 
musketry will be fired by the National Guard. 

Persons having charge of the different Churches and Fire 



Alarm Bells in the city of New-York, are requ'ested to cause 
the bells to be tolled from the movement of and during the 
procession ; and the Owners and Masters of Vessels in the 
harbor, and the Proprietors of Public Buildings, are requested 
to have their colors hoisted half-mast, from sunrise to sunset. 
It is respectfully recommended, also, that our fellow-citizens 
close their places of business during the solemnities of the 
day. 

The Associations, Societies and Citizens, to whom places 
are assigned, are requested to appear in the order prescribed. 

The Committee have unanimously resolved, that no ban- 
ners bearing political devices or inscriptions, shall be ad- 
mitted in the procession. 

It is recommended that our fellow citizens, whether in the 
procession or not, wear the usual badge of mourning on the 
left arm. 

The various Societies, Associations and other bodies, are 
requested to assemble at such places as they may respec- 
tively select, and repair to the places of rendezvous desig- 
nated in the annexed order. 

The different Divisions in the following Programme, will 
be designated by a white banner, with the appropriate num- 
ber of each in black. 

The various Civic Societies will walk six abreast. 



ORDER OF PROCESSIOJV, 

FIRST DIVISION. 

TROOP OF CAVALRY. 

General GILBERT HOPKINS, Grand Marshal. 

Special Aids. 
General Nathan B. Graham. 
Colonel Florence P. Mahoney. 
Colonel Henry P. Robertson. 
Colonel Samuel D. Jackson. 
^ John Ridley, Esq. 
O.W. F. Randolph, Esq, 
Caleb S. Woodhull, Esq. 



The following military corps will form the escort, the whole 
"being under the command of Major General Charles W. 
Sandford 

The First Division of Uniformed Militia, under the com- 
mand of Major General Charles W. Sandford, in reverse 

order, as follows : 

Fourth Brigade, 

Commanded by Brigadier General John Ewen, consisting 
of the Twelfth Regiment, commanded by Major Bartlett ; 
the Eleventh Regiment, commanded by Colonel Morris, and 
the Tenth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Dodge. 

Third Brigade, 

Commanded by Acting Brigadier General Bremner, con- 
sisting of the Ninth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Jes- 
sup ; the Eighth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Stiles, and 
the Seventh Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel 

Duryee. 

Second Brigade, 

Commanded by Brigadier General George P. Morris, con- 
sisting of the Sixth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Wil- 
liam Dodge ; the Fifth Regiment, commanded by Colonel 
Andrew Warner, and the Fourth Regiment, commanded by 
Colonel Yates. 

First Brigade, 

Commanded by Brigadier General Storms, consisting of 
the Third Regiment, commanded by Colonel Postley ; the 
Second Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Spicer, 
and the First Regiment, commanded by Colonel Stewart. 



SECOND DIVISION. 

Brigadier General Wm. L. Morris, ) a • i .. n i 
T AT 1 •.. T-i C Aids to Grand 

James JNesbitt, Esq. > ivr v. i 

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George G. Jtlopkins, Esq. ) 

MUSIC, 
Band from Governor's Island. 
Officiating Clergymen in a Carriage. 

CORPSE, 

Drawn by Eight White Horses, with Eight Grooms in Turk- 
ish Costume. 



Guard of Honor. 
The Light Guard under ihe command of Captain Edward 

Vincent. 
Pall Bearers in Carriages. 

Stephen Whitney, Gi'leon Ostrander, 

Samuel Guilford, John M. Bradhurst, 

Egbert Benson, George Tappeii, 

R. S. Williams, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 

Edward Laight, Clement G. Moore, 

G. C. Verplanck, Anthony Lamb, 

Wm. B. Crosby, David S. Jones, 

Abraham R. Van Nest, Samuel B. Warner, 

Stephen Allen, Philip Hone. 

Relatives in Carriages. 
Committee in chargre of the Remains in Carriages. 

F. A. Tallmadge, N. Y., Chairman ; Williams, Maine 
Wilson, N. H. ; Hudson, Mass. ; Marsh, Vt. ; Thurston, R 
L ; Smith, Conn. ; White, N. Y. ; Edsall, N. J. ; Dickey 
Penn. ; Houston, Del.; Romaine, Md. ; McDowall, Va. 
Barringer, N. C. ; Holmes, S. C. ; Cobb, Ga. ; Gayle, Ala. 
Brown, Miss.; Morse, La.; Vinton, O. ; Duncan, Ky. 
Cocke, Tenn.; Wick, Ind.; Lincoln, 111.; Bowlin, Mo. 
Johnson, Ark. ; McClelland, Mich. ; Cabell, Fla. ; Kaufman 
Texas, Leffler, Iowa ; Tweedy, W. T. 

Delesrates from Massachusetts. 

President and Vice-President of the United States. 

Ex-Presidents and Ex-Vice-Presidents of the United States.. 

Heads of Departments of the United States. 
Governors, Ex-Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the 

several States. 
Members of the Senate and House of Representatives o£ 

the United States. 

Heads of Departments of the State. 

The Senate of the State. 

House of Assembly of the State. 

Judges of the United States, State and City Courts.. 

The State Officers. 
The Reverend the Clergy. 



The Hon. Henry Clay and Major General Gaines, in a 



carriage. 



Other invited guests of the Corporation in carriages; 

Officers of the Army. 

Officers of the Navy. 

Mayor and Ex-Mayors of the City of New-York. 

Common Council of the City of New-York. 

Board of Aldermen, preceded by the Sergeant-at-Arms, and 

headed by their President. 

Board of Assistant Aldermen, preceded by Sergeant-at-Arms. 

and headed by their President. 

Heads of Departments of the City Government. 

Officers of both Boards. 

Mayor and Common Council of Brooklyn, and Ex-Mayors 

of the City of Brooklyn, 

Society of the Cincinnati, in carriages. 

Revolutionary Soldiers, in carriages. 

The Grand Lodg^e of the State of New- York. 

ForeisTn Ministers and Consuls in carriaojes. 

Ex-Members of Congress and of the State Legislature. 



THIRD DIVISION. 

Col. Crasto, ) Aids to the Grand 

E. B. Hart, Esq. ) Marshal. 

Members of the Bar. 

The Sheriff of the City and County of New-York, 

and under Sheriff and Deputies, 

with their staves of office. 

The Marsh^of the United States and his Deputies. 

The Register, County Clerk and Coroner. 

Police Magistrates and Officers, with their staves. 

Collector, Naval Officer and Surveyor of the Port, and 

all other Civil Officers of the United 

States and State of New-York. 

The President, Trustees, Faculty and Students of 

Columbia College. 

The President, Faculty and Students of the 

University. 



College of Physicians and Surgeons. 

Medical Society,' Physicians, and Medical Students. 

Teachers and Pupils of the Grammar Schools of Columbia 

College, and of the University. 

College of Pharmacy, 

United States Naval Lyceum. 

American Academy of Fine Arts. 

National Academy of Design. 

American Art Union. 

Chamber of Commerce. 

Board of Trade. 

Teachers and Pupils of the several Public Schools, and other 

Seminaries of Learning. 
Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind. 



FOURTH DIVISION. 

Major General F. Pentz, ) Aids to the Grand 
Major Henry M. Graham, ) Marshal. 

The Fire Department of the City of New-York and Ex- 
empt Firemen. 



FIFTH DIVISION. 

Capt. Wm. H. Cornell,.) a • i ^ ^i ^ j tvt u i 
TTT-iT T\ r^ } Aids to the Grand Marshal. 

William D. Greene, j 

Society of Tammany, or Columbian Order. 
Band of Music. 

Banner. 

Democratic Republican General Committee. 

Democratic Whig General Committee. 

American Republican General Committee. 

Democratic Republican Young Men's General Committee. 

Democratic Young Men's Whig General Committee. 

Democratic Republican Ward Committees, and 

Citizens. 



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SIXTH DIVISION. 



Major Thomas K. Kellinger, ) Aids to the Grand ' 
S. H. Davis, Esq. j Marshal. 

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows. 



SEVENTH DIVISION. 

Colonel Charles B. Tappan, ) Aids to the Grand 
Medad Piatt, ) Marshal. 

Order of United Americans. 

United Ancient Order of Druids. 



EIGHTH DIVISION. 

Colonel George Smith, ) Aids to the Grand 
William H. Graham, Esq. j Marshal. 

The St. George's Benevolent Society. 

The St. Andrew's Benevolent Society. 

The St, David's Benevolent Society. 

German Benevolent Society. 

French Benevolent Society. 

Italian Benevolent Society. 

The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. 

The New-England Society. 

The St. Nicholas Society of the City of New-York. 

The Hibernian Benevolent Society. 

The Shamrock Benevolent Society. 

The Hibernian Benevolent Burial Society. 

American Institute. 

Mechanics' Institute. 

Typographical Society. 

Benevolent Association of Bookbinders. 

Leather Dressers' Society. 

Benevolent Society of Shipwrights and Caulkers. 

Smiths' Beneficial Society. 

Gold and Silver Artizans. 

The College of Pharmacy. 

United American Mechanics. 



NINTH DIVISION. 

Capt. W. F. Cono^er, ) * • t » ^i r* i ixr t. i 
rT^^^ 1- T-i- 1 J 1^ i Aids to the Crrand Marshal. 
Ihos. hj. ineld, Jl.sq. ) 

General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, instituted 

in 1785. 

Readers at the Apprentices' Library. 

Journeymen Tailors' United Benevolent Society. 

Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association. 

Trades' Society of Journeymen Sailmakers. 

Society of Library Association. 

American Lyceum. 

Irving Lyceum. 

New-York Society of Literature. 

Mercantile Library Association. 

American Society of Young Men. 

New-York Metropolitan Association. 

New- York Society of Letters. 

The Board of Education. 

Wardens of Port and Harbor Masters. 

Marine Society. 

Shipmasters and Mates of Vessels in Port. 

Thistle Benevolent Society, preceded by several bagpipes. 



TENTH DIVISION. 

Adam P. Pentz, Esq.,) a-j ♦ *i, r^ j at i, i 
o-i o -iLT n ^ > Aids to the (jrrand Marshal. 

Silas S. Howell, ) 

The Ironsides Association. 

Fourth Ward Jefferson Association. 

Polk and Wright Association. 

German Democratic Republican Association. 

The New-York Shiffler Club. 



ELEVENTH DIVISION. 

T^T- IT • i Aids to the Grand Marshal. 

Jiilijah Lewis, ) 

Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of New-York. 

Journeymen Granite Cutters' Association. 

Operative Masons. 



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Laborers' Union Society. 

The New-York Benevolent Society of Operative Masons. 

Benevolent and Trade Society of Journeymen Tailors- 

The Cordwainers of the City of New-York. 

The New-York Division of the Bookbinders' Union. 



TWELFTH DIVISION. 

Col. H. U. Slipper, ) . - ^ ■, ^ i ,, i i 

rto^i- n Q Q^ } Aids to tne (j-rand Marshal. 

C/apt. O. b. fetorms, ) 

The Ancient Order of Good Fellows. 
Perseverance Lodge, No. 3,613, I. O. of O. F. 
Independent Order of Rechabites — New-York District. 
No. 1— City Tents, 1 to 27. 
Pioneer Temple, No. 1, House Carpenters' Protective As- 
sociation. 
Butchers of the City of New-York. 
Cartmen of the City of New- York. 



THIRTEENTH DIVISION. 

Henry Tomes, Esq. ) Aids to the Grand 
Benjamin S. Hart, Esq. ( Marshal. 

The New-York Pilot's Association. 

The New-York Watermen's Society. 

The Watch Department. 

Old Company Citizen Volunteers. 

Citizens of the Ninth Ward. 

Citizens and Associations of the Tenth Ward. 

Societies from Jersey City. 

And all Societies and Assoeiations not above enumerated, 

in the order in which they shall report themselves to the Grand 

Marshal. 

The various Civic and Military Societies above enumer^ 

ated, will assemble at 12 o'clock, precisely, at the following 

places, preparatory to being brought into column. 

The 1st Division of Military, on the Battery. 

The 2d Division, Officiating Clergymen, and the Clergy, 



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Officers of the U. S. Army and Navy, Mayors of the several 
Cities, at No. 7, in the City Hall. 
Pall Bearers at No. 8, City Hall. 

Ex-Presidents, Ex- Vice-Presidents, Governor, Lieutenant- 
Governor, Heads of Departments, Legislature of the State 
and Members of Congress, in the Mayor's Office. 

Society of Cincinnati, Revolutionary Soldiers, Ex-Mayors, 
and Members of the Common Councils of New-York and 
Brooklyn, and Heads of Departments of the City Government, 
at No. 7 City Hall. 

ForeiQ:n Ministers and Consuls, Ex-Members of Congress 
and State Legislature, Judges of the Courts and Members of 
the Bar, at the Superior Court Room, west end. 

Other gentlemen included in the Second Division, in the 
United States Court Room. 

Gentlemen included in the Third Division, in the East Su- 
perior Court Room. 

4th Division in Pearl-street, right on Whitehall-street. 
5th Division in State-street, right on Whitehall -street. 
6th Division in Broad-street, right on Pearl-street. 
7th Division in Broad-street, right on the left of 6th Di- 
vision. 

8th Division in Beaver-street, rio^ht on Broad-st. 
9th Division in Beaver-st. right on the left of 8th Division. 
10th Division in South William-st. risfht on William-st. 
11th Division in Exchange-place, right on William-st; 
12th Division in Exchange-place, right on the left of 11th 
Division. 

13th Division in Exchange-place, right on the left of 12th 
Division. 

The carriao^es for the use of the invited jjuests of the Com- 
mon Council, will be under the direction of the Superinten- 
dent of Hacks. 

The following rules for the government of the citizens on 
the route of the procession will be observed : 

It is directed by the Committee, that all public and licensed 
carriages and vehicles be withdrawn from the streets through 
which the procession is to pass. The Superintendent of 



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hackney coaches, stages and carts, are charged with the en- 
forcement of this order. 

The owners of private carriages and vehicles, are also re- 
spectfully requested to conform to the wishes of the Com- 
mittee in this respect. 

The preceding programme having been adopted by the 

Joint Committee of the Common Council, the same will be 

duly observed. 

Aldermen, . . . MOSES MAYNARD, Jr. 

WILLIAM ADAMS, 

THOMAS B. TAPPEN, 

JAMES D. OLIVER, 

B. J. MESEROLE. 

President, . . . MORRIS FRANKLIN. 

Assistant Aldermen, JOHN P. CUMMINGS, 

JAMES ROBERTSON, 
WILLIAM F. JACKSON, 
DENNIS MULLINS. 

President, . . . LINUS W. STEVENS. 
The Aids to the Grand Marshal will meet at his quarters, 
at 11|- o'clock precisely, this day, at 139 Henry-street. 


















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